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24.01.2022 testing with a generator



16.01.2022 The building and construction industry works with a lot of electrical equipment and portable appliances that are used daily and often in a very harsh environment. The chances of damaging an appliance or piece of equipment in this industry are very high. That is why it is recommended to test & tag the types of equipment and appliances used in the construction industry every 3 months.

12.01.2022 WHAT AREAS REQUIRE TESTING AND TAGGING? The entirety of your workplace must be tested and tagged; this includes: All office areas Factory Laboratory... Workshops/tool rooms Kitchens, dining areas and lunchrooms Waiting and lounging areas Bathrooms and showers Spa and pools Classrooms / training rooms / meeting rooms Construction areas Temporary locations Car parks Manufacturing areas Retail sales areas Walkways / Hallways if necessary See more

11.01.2022 Be reassured with our comprehensive test and tag service. We help keep your people, customers, and assets safe from the dangers of faulty equipment. So why not talk to us today about how Souwest Cabling can assist you in meeting your WHS obligations. We are here to keep your workplace safer.



10.01.2022 Record of testing results A record of testing must be kept until the electrical equipment is next tested, permanently removed from the workplace or disposed of. A record of testing must specify: - the name of the person who carried out the testing the date of the testing... - the outcome of the testing - the date on which the next testing must be carried out. - The record may be in the form of a tag attached to the electrical equipment tested. See more

09.01.2022 Regular testing requirements The frequency of inspection and testing will vary depending on the nature of the workplace and the risks associated with the electrical equipment. The AS/NZS 3760: 2010 - In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment, outlines inspection, testing, tagging methods, and frequency. Details of the required frequency for inspection and testing on construction sites are set out in Australian standard AS/NZS 3012: 2010 Electrical installations - Construction and demolition sites.

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